Now s a good time to prime it even though you won t be painting for a while.
Does flooring go in after drywall.
Refinishing floors and interior painting are two home remodeling and building projects that usually happen around the same time.
First time remodelers often make the mistake of letting drywall rest on the floor while attaching it to the vertical wall studs with screws rather than pushing the board up as high as possible to.
Don t forget you need to prime the drywall too.
Not only is it messy but bits of crumbled drywall and drippy joint compound can damage existing flooring.
It s not an easy decision and each side has its merits.
When scheduling should you paint the walls before or after refinishing the floors.
If the floor to this new bathroom is constructed with wood floors joists and a wood sub floor the walls should be constructed before plumbing drain lines are installed.
After your kitchen passes inspection finish the walls.
In most cases you ll be hanging taping and finishing drywall.
Carpet vinyl tile or hardwood installs on top of the subfloor for a finished look.
Both drywall work and floor installation create a mess but drywall s mess far exceeds that of flooring.
The wall framing however needs to go all the way down and be securely fastened to whatever s holding the subfloor.
By putting in the drywall first you separate drywall and its dust from the flooring later on.
On the off chance that you re talking about drywalling on existing studs not framing in an entirely new wall then yes the drywall could go up after the floor and the concern would then be scuff damage.
If the floor is wood stepping on a dropped screw can leave a permanent scratch and cleaning joint compound out of new carpeting isn t a pleasant task.
The opposite is true if the bathroom will be located on a concrete floor.
After the drywall is on taped and painted it s time to install the finish flooring.